Raila addressing the press.[Photo/the-star.co.ke]
NASA leader Raila Odinga visited City Mortuary where the bodies of those who died in his homecoming parade are kept and condemned the state for allegedly being culpable in the murders.
While speaking outside City Mortuary, the NASA leader appeared appalled by the tragic events of the Friday homecoming ceremony after his short stint in the U.S.A.
Raila noted that the police officers used excessive force and described the incidents as "unfortunate."
He condoled the families of those who died and promised them that NASA will stand with them during the difficult time.
The NASA leader warned those who were culpable for the deaths that they will pay for it as they will soon take legal action on the matter.
This comes in the wake of the serious violence that was witnessed after Raila came from a trip abroad.
Elsewhere, Jubilee leaders blamed Raila for riding in bloodshed to power.
The leader of Majority, Adan Duale, blamed Raila for using the blood of innocent Kenyans to get into power as was the case in 2008 when he was made premier after many people lost their lives.
Speaking in Nyeri during the burial of Dr. Wahome Gakuru, Duale blamed Raila for the violence that rocked Nairobi on Friday.